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Best Protective DVD Cases for Long-Lasting Storage – Ideal for Home, Office & Travel Use
Best Protective DVD Cases for Long-Lasting Storage – Ideal for Home, Office & Travel Use

Best Protective DVD Cases for Long-Lasting Storage – Ideal for Home, Office & Travel Use

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  • This dramatised documentary describes life in the Aboriginal Reserve of Palm Island during the 1950's leading up to a strike in 1957
  • Aboriginals on the Reserve were subjected to a degree of official authority only experienced in this country by people inside gaols and asylums. No Aboriginal was allowed to leave the Reserve without the permission of the white superintendent, medical inspections were compulsory, food was rationed and "dancing or other native practises" required written permission
  • The strike in 1957 was the first time multi tribal Aborigines united over an issue. The first time they had used white man's methods to fight and the first time that Aborigines had fought for self determination. The recent riots and coronial enquiry on Palm Island bring this film to centre stage thirty years after it was made

Region Code: Region 4/PAL

Length: 56 mins

Rating: PG

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